Moise Kean’s father wants his son to join Roma

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Moise Kean’s father wants his son to join Roma

The father of Everton striker Moise Kean has admitted that he would be happy if his son sealed a move back to Italy.

Serie A side AS Roma have registered their interest in the Italian striker after his stuttering start to life in England.

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Kean has struggled to impress following his move to Everton from Juventus and his father believes he made a big “mistake”.

Kean’s father was speaking to Centro Suono Sport and as quoted on Roma Press, he said:

My son going to England was a mistake because he’s still a youngster and isn’t doing well there.

I hope he can return to Italy soon. I’d be happy if there was a chance to bring him to Roma or Milan. I have no relationship with (Mino) Raiola, I never met him, I don’t even want to see him, he demanded my son’s power of attorney when he was 14 and, together with my ex-wife, he wanted to take him to England.

I advise him to return to Italy and play alongside his dear friend Zaniolo.

Should Everton let Kean go?

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Kean has made a very disappointing start to life in Merseyside but letting him leave after just half a season could prove to be costly.

He’s still very young and it sometimes takes players a season or two before they adjust to the Premier League.

Maybe letting him leave on a loan deal would be more understandable but there’s no doubt that Kean could become a key figure for the Toffees in the seasons to come.

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